Macintosh Office - Legacy

Legacy

Though largely considered a failure by most, The Macintosh Office ushered in the era of Desktop Publishing with the advent of the LaserWriter, the low-cost network interface which made it affordable and the resulting software developers who took advantage of the Macintosh GUI and the printer's PostScript professional looking output. More than anything this cemented Apple's reputation as a serious computer and its indispensable place in the office, particularly when compared to the capabilities of its DOS based counterparts.


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